NEW YORK — As the Detroit Red Wings headed on the road, front office personnel gathered at home to focus on the trade deadline.

The organization is rebuilding, and that hasn’t changed even as the Wings remain within striking distance of a playoff spot. General manager Ken Holland is looking for draft picks or prospects, and defenseman Mike Green is the team’s most likely candidate to be moved by Monday’s 3 p.m. closing bell. Tampa Bay and Washington are among teams who are interested in Green, a right-handed shot with a nose for offense.

Forward Tomas Tatar also has drawn interest, as has forward Luke Glendening. Neither of them are pending unrestricted free agents, though, and contenders tend to go for so-called rentals this time of year. The Wings are looking for a first-round pick or high-end prospect for Tatar, a consistent 20-goal scorer. They may opt to keep Glendening because he’s only a $1.8 million cap hit, he’s usually good for 8-10 goals, he’s fast and he’s a good penalty killer.

A year ago, the Wings flipped defenseman Brendan Smith for a second- and third-round pick, and also acquired picks by trading Thomas Vanek, Tomas Jurco and Steve Ott. This year is more of a buyer's market, especially after the New York Rangers made available high-profile players such as forward Rick Nash and defenseman Ryan McDonagh. Sunday morning saw the Rangers announce Nash had been packaged to Boston.

Sunday also saw Toronto trade for forward Tomas Plekanec.

Over the past few days, Pittsburgh acquired center Derick Brassard, and New Jersey added Michael Grabner. As contenders size up what their competition has done, the market should heat up.

Green traveled with the Wings to New York for Sunday's game vs. the Rangers. He hurt his neck Feb. 15, but he has been practicing and injured players can still be traded.

Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg (40) thanks the crowd after scoring a goal during the second period of the Wings' 3-1 win over the Hurricanes on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, at Little Caesars Arena. Raj Mehta USA TODAY Sports

Red Wings left wing Tomas Tatar (21) and Hurricanes right wing Justin Williams (14) fight for the puck during the third period of the Wings' 3-1 win over the Hurricanes on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, at Little Caesars Arena. Raj Mehta USA TODAY Sports

Red Wings defenseman Xavier Ouellet (61) hits the puck around the boards during the first period of the Wings' 3-1 win over the Hurricanes on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, at Little Caesars Arena. Raj Mehta USA TODAY Sports

Hurricanes right wing Lee Stempniak (21) tries to get control of the puck in front of Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard (35) during the first period on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, at Little Caesars Arena. Duane Burleson, AP

Hurricanes right wing Sebastian Aho (20) tries to maintain control of the puck against Red Wings right wing Gustav Nyquist (14) during the first period on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, at Little Caesars Arena. Duane Burleson, AP